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alex perez, abc news, dearborn, missouri. >> reporter: i'm david wright at the 4 sons market in fountain hills, arizona. an ordinary gas and go market, today, the focus of a national obsession. >> i've never seen anything like this in my entire life. so, hat's off to the winner. >> this is crazy. hat's off is right. i'm jealous. >> reporter: the arizona winner bought the ticket yesterday, but lottery officials won't pinpoint the time just yet. otherwise, we might be able to spot them on the store's time-stamped surveillance tapes. i wonder if you'll recognize the winner. >> i'm hoping i do because a lot of people tell us that if we sell them the winner, they're going to, you know, send some money our way. well -- it's time to step up. >> reporter: there are plenty of consolation prizes, including 66 new millionaires today. folks who got five out of six numbers. among them, 34-year-old larry chandler. >> i kept looking at the ticket, looking at the newspaper, looking at the ticket, looking at the newspaper. pretty cool, man. >> reporter: tonight, he's taking his girlfriend to celebrate at
alex perez, abc news, dearborn, missouri. >> reporter: i'm david wright at the 4 sons market in fountain hills, arizona. an ordinary gas and go market, today, the focus of a national obsession. >> i've never seen anything like this in my entire life. so, hat's off to the winner. >> this is crazy. hat's off is right. i'm jealous. >> reporter: the arizona winner bought the ticket yesterday, but lottery officials won't pinpoint the time just yet. otherwise, we might be able...
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and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many people have been desperately waiting to see. look at that. tankers full of gas, ready to help. finally, some relief. this is one of ten fema gas distribution sites across new york and new jersey. this one is dedicated to helping first responders. but there are sites where residents can go fill up. a ten-gallon minimum. but at locations not near these sites you will see still many long, long lines of cars and people with containers. the femds have cleared the way for some 22 million gallons of gas to be made available to stations that have run dry. these ten fema locations have about 200,000 gallons of gas they will be distributing, but it will still be some time, the gas situation, not expected to return to normal until late this week. david? >> alex perez has been on this every step of the way. alex, thank you. we want to tell our viewers at home, our parent company disney is organizing a day of giving on all of our programs, beginn
and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many people have been desperately waiting to see. look at that. tankers full of gas, ready to help. finally, some relief. this is one of ten fema gas distribution sites across new york and new jersey. this one is dedicated to helping first responders. but there are sites where residents can go fill up. a ten-gallon minimum. but at locations not near these sites you will see still many...
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>> alex perez has been on this every step of the way. alex, thank you. >>> and we want to tell our viewers at home here, our parent company disney is organizing a day of giving on all of our programs, beginning with "good morning america" and all the way through "world news" and "nightline." we'll be reporting on how we can all help the victims of the storm. that's tomorrow, all day long, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to a tragic incident at a zoo in pittsburgh. a small child falling into a pit with wild animals. the description of the attack is difficult. here's abc's mark greenblatt. >> reporter: african painted dogs like these are similar to wolves, naturally hunting in packs, which is how they attacked a 3-year-old boy today who fell into their exhibit at the pittsburgh zoo. the zoo says the boy was with his mother when he fell 14 feet over a railing and off a mesh barrier where the painted dogs were. a zookeeper snapped into action, immediately getting seven of the 11 dogs out of the exhibit and into a building
>> alex perez has been on this every step of the way. alex, thank you. >>> and we want to tell our viewers at home here, our parent company disney is organizing a day of giving on all of our programs, beginning with "good morning america" and all the way through "world news" and "nightline." we'll be reporting on how we can all help the victims of the storm. that's tomorrow, all day long, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we turn now...
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abc's alex perez is there. alex? >> reporter: well, diane, here, the streets of hoboken still much chaos tonight. this is a medical unit truck that showed up to help someone stranded in this apartment. people are just trying to figure out what to do. there are trucks like this one all over town trying to make sure that people get to safety. many of them are frustrated and running out of options. the bottom of the bathtub, as one neighbor calls it, first and harrison in hoboken. this is the sight stranded residents never thought they'd see. military rescue crews busting their backs to get each person out. step by step, one by one. ann clearly has patiently been waiting her turn for the last few hours. >> you can't communicate with anyone. you can't find out what's going on anywhere else. we've been on this little island. >> reporter: hoboken is just across the hudson river from manhattan. it's the city where frank sinatra was born and tonight, it's 25% under water. abc's sam champion got a birds-eye view today. >> the
abc's alex perez is there. alex? >> reporter: well, diane, here, the streets of hoboken still much chaos tonight. this is a medical unit truck that showed up to help someone stranded in this apartment. people are just trying to figure out what to do. there are trucks like this one all over town trying to make sure that people get to safety. many of them are frustrated and running out of options. the bottom of the bathtub, as one neighbor calls it, first and harrison in hoboken. this is...
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abc's alex perez has been following an emergency shipment of gas from the tankers to the pumps to the gas tank and is in new jersey with that story. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. even at this hour, take a look behind me, that's a line of cars waiting for gas. many of those people have been waiting overnight. that line stretches for several blocks. but the good news is, the pain could begin to ease very soon. this morning, some of the much-needed gasoline slowly trickling in. fema workers are coordinating free gasoline at ten sites across the garden state. like this one in freehold, new jersey. >> i saw the trucks. >> reporter: across the region, there are areas where help hasn't arrived. near hackensack, new jersey, melissa and her boyfriend tim, are standing in yet another line, hoping to get gas for their generator. >> people are just -- they're losing their patience. >> reporter: it's the same feelings that many have endured for nearly a week now. lining up on foot and in cars for hours on end just to get a gallon of gas. >> you kind of feel like you're in
abc's alex perez has been following an emergency shipment of gas from the tankers to the pumps to the gas tank and is in new jersey with that story. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. even at this hour, take a look behind me, that's a line of cars waiting for gas. many of those people have been waiting overnight. that line stretches for several blocks. but the good news is, the pain could begin to ease very soon. this morning, some of the much-needed gasoline slowly...
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alex perez, in staten island. >>> we have breaking news out of new hampshire. a reported explosio a fire at the durham regional hospital. one patient was killed in the blast, three others hurt. the fire is now out. there's no word on what caused it. >>> and the major highway connecting southern california and las vegas, has reopened after being closed monday because of the intense wildfire you see here, raging on both sides of interstate 15. crews battling to keep the flames away from nearby homes. they hope to have the fire contained by tonight. >>> finally, we want to say thank you to all of you who generously supported our day of giving for the victims of hurricane sandy monday. with your help, we raised nearly $16 million, as of early this morning. and you can still donate. won't you, please? call 1-800-help-now, or redcross.org. >>> and again, for a look at the weather, the nor'easter up the coast, here's sam. >> when we see nor'easters, if there's snow, there needs to be cold air in place. and there's plenty of cold air. let's show you the shots from kill
alex perez, in staten island. >>> we have breaking news out of new hampshire. a reported explosio a fire at the durham regional hospital. one patient was killed in the blast, three others hurt. the fire is now out. there's no word on what caused it. >>> and the major highway connecting southern california and las vegas, has reopened after being closed monday because of the intense wildfire you see here, raging on both sides of interstate 15. crews battling to keep the flames...
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. >> reporter: celebrity blogger perez hilton says his secret weapon is mom. >> beautiful to see the effort she's put into it, not being a great employee but being a great mom and working at our relationship together. >> reporter: as his self-described professional mom she is now on the payroll, errands, dog walking. she's a critical part of his team. have you had a share of road bumps along the way? >> definitely had road bumps, nothing in life is easy. >>reporter: how much has she helped? >> my mom has helped so much. i am so much happier today than i was five years ago when i was working alone. >> having mom as part of the team, i mean, it registered on a business level and an emotional level. it couldn't be bet sneer for faith and linda, not just good for the family, it's good for business. >> in the case of my clients, my clients all get my personal attention, but with me they also get a mom. >> linda says that working for her daughter is better than any job she's ever had, and it's even more enjoyable than retirement. savannah? >> jenna, thanks. let's bring in a career expert n
. >> reporter: celebrity blogger perez hilton says his secret weapon is mom. >> beautiful to see the effort she's put into it, not being a great employee but being a great mom and working at our relationship together. >> reporter: as his self-described professional mom she is now on the payroll, errands, dog walking. she's a critical part of his team. have you had a share of road bumps along the way? >> definitely had road bumps, nothing in life is easy....